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1 level-controlled
level-controlled pegelgesteuertEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > level-controlled
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2 conductivity-controlled water level regulation
<i&c> ■ leitwertgesteuerte Niveauregelung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > conductivity-controlled water level regulation
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3 manageable
adjectiveleicht frisierbar [Haar]; fügsam [Person, Tier]; überschaubar [Größe, Menge]; lenkbar [Firma]* * *2) (that can be done: Are you finding this work manageable?) leicht zu handhaben* * *man·age·able[ˈmænɪʤəbl̩]1. (doable)\manageable task überschaubare Aufgabe2. (controllable)▪ to be \manageable kontrollierbar [o beherrschbar] sein; problem sich akk bewältigen lassen; car leicht zu handhaben seinthe baby-sitter found the children perfectly \manageable der Babysitter kam gut mit den Kindern zurecht\manageable hair leicht zu frisierendes Haar3. (feasible) erreichbar▪ to be \manageable machbar [o zu schaffen] sein\manageable deadline realistischer Termin4. (easy to carry)\manageable bag handliche Tasche* * *['mnɪdZəbl]adjchild folgsam, fügsam; horse fügsam; amount, job, task zu bewältigen; hair leicht frisierbar, geschmeidig; number, proportions überschaubar; car leicht zu handhabensince the treatment he's been less violent, more manageable — seit der Behandlung ist er nicht mehr so gewalttätig, man kann besser mit ihm umgehen or zurechtkommen
the children are no longer manageable for her — sie wird mit den Kindern nicht mehr fertig
the situation is manageable — die Situation lässt sich in den Griff bekommen
this company is just not manageable — es ist unmöglich, dieses Unternehmen (erfolgreich) zu leiten
to keep sth to a manageable level —
you should try and keep the book within manageable limits — Sie sollten versuchen, das Buch in überschaubaren Grenzen zu halten
pieces of a more manageable size — Stücke, die leichter zu handhaben sind, Stücke pl in handlicher Größe
a job of manageable size —
* * *manageable [ˈmænıdʒəbl] adj (adv manageably)1. lenksam, fügsam2. gelehrig3. dressierbar4. handlich* * *adjectiveleicht frisierbar [Haar]; fügsam [Person, Tier]; überschaubar [Größe, Menge]; lenkbar [Firma]* * *adj.handlich adj.kontrollierbar adj. -
4 unmanned
adjectiveunbemannt [Leuchtturm, Raumschiff, Bahnübergang]; (with nobody in attendance) nicht besetzt [Schalter, Rezeption]; unbewacht [Posten, Eingang]* * *((of eg an aircraft or spacecraft) automatically controlled and therefore without a crew: unmanned flights to Mars.) unbekannt* * *un·manned[ˈʌnmænd]* * *[ʌn'mnd]adj(= not requiring crew) lighthouse, aircraft, spacecraft, border post, level crossing unbemannt; vehicle fahrerlos; (= lacking crew) telephone exchange unbesetzt, nicht besetzt* * ** * *adjectiveunbemannt [Leuchtturm, Raumschiff, Bahnübergang]; (with nobody in attendance) nicht besetzt [Schalter, Rezeption]; unbewacht [Posten, Eingang]* * *adj.bedienungsfrei adj.
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